French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

Surveillance

Surveillance (/sərˈveɪ.əns/ or /sərˈveɪləns/) is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting them. This can include observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment (such as CCTV cameras), or interception of electronically transmitted information (such as Internet traffic or phone calls); and it can include simple, relatively no- or low-technology methods such as human intelligence agents and postal interception. The word surveillance comes from a French phrase for "watching over" ("sur" means "from above" and "veiller" means "to watch"), and is in contrast to more recent developments such as sousveillance.

Surveillance is used by governments for intelligence gathering, the prevention of crime, the protection of a process, person, group or object, or for the investigation of crime. It is also used by criminal organizations to plan and commit crimes such as robbery and kidnapping, by businesses to gather intelligence, and by private investigators.

Trousers

Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).

In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.

In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knittedcotton and spandex (elastane).

China Marine Surveillance

Patrol vessels from China Marine Surveillance are commonly deployed to locations in the South China Sea and East China Sea where China has territorial disputes over islands with its neighbors. The CMS has played a central role in China's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea, encountering opposition from Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam in the disputed territories, as China tries to lock up natural resources to meet its demands as the world’s largest energy consumer.

One senior US naval intelligence officer has suggested that the mission of China Marine Surveillance is to "harass other nations into submitting to China's expansive claims."

中国海监 China Marine Surveillance

French surveillance warship visits Philippines

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

Just as microphones collect sound in the air, underwater hydrophones detect acoustic signals in the ocean. Most hydrophones are based on a special property (piezoelecticity) of certain ceramics that produce a small electrical current when subjected to pressure changes. When submerged in water, a ceramic hydrophone produces small-voltage signals over a wide range of frequencies as it is exposed to underwater sounds propagating from any direction. By amplifying and recording the electrical signals produced by a hydrophone, sound in the sea can be measured with great precision. Although a single hydrophone records sound arriving from any direction, several hydrophones can be simultaneously deployed in an array, and the resulting signals can then be manipulated to “listen” in any direction wit...

published: 12 Dec 2016

USMC Scout Sniper (documentary)

Scout Snipers are infantrymen skilled in long-range marksmanship from concealed locations. Their primary mission is to conduct close reconnaissance and surveillance operations in order to gain intelligence on the enemy and the terrain. Scout Snipers must earn the rank of Lance Corporal, be selected by their battalion to join the scout-sniper platoon and complete an approved scout-sniper course in order to receive this designation.

published: 06 Mar 2014

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been...

published: 06 Nov 2012

Robert Guffey w/ George Knapp on Surveillance, Gangstalking, Targeted Individuals, DHS, Military ...

Complete Surveillance Video From $1 Million Pharmacy Robbery In Euless

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Just as microphones collect sound in the air, underwater hydrophones detect acoustic signals in the ocean. Most hydrophones are based on a special property (pie...

Just as microphones collect sound in the air, underwater hydrophones detect acoustic signals in the ocean. Most hydrophones are based on a special property (piezoelecticity) of certain ceramics that produce a small electrical current when subjected to pressure changes. When submerged in water, a ceramic hydrophone produces small-voltage signals over a wide range of frequencies as it is exposed to underwater sounds propagating from any direction. By amplifying and recording the electrical signals produced by a hydrophone, sound in the sea can be measured with great precision. Although a single hydrophone records sound arriving from any direction, several hydrophones can be simultaneously deployed in an array, and the resulting signals can then be manipulated to “listen” in any direction with even greater sensitivity than a single hydrophone element. Whether within an array or as a single element, the hydrophone is the basic sensor of underwater acoustics.
Currently, several technologies are available for acoustic exploration of the ocean. For decades, the U.S. Navy has used a device called a sonobuoy to record the sound of enemy submarines. This simple device can be deployed either from an aircraft or a surface ship. The sonobuoy includes a single underwater hydrophone and a radio transmitter to send the recorded signals back to the aircraft or ship. By deploying a pattern of sonobuoys, the location of the “target” can be determined. Sonobuoys have been used in ocean exploration as well, e.g., to record marine mammal calls and listen for earthquake activity, but the short life span of the device (a few hrs) prohibits long-term monitoring.
A much more expensive, but permanent, technology for acoustic exploration is the installation of a hydrophone array connected to an underwater communications cable. Since the 1960s, the U.S. Navy has operated such a SOund SUrveillance System (SOSUS) for military applications in many areas of the world ocean. With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the end of the Cold War, the U.S. Navy offered the civilian scientific community “dual use” of SOSUS to evaluate its value in ocean environmental monitoring. Since 1991, NOAA has successfully used these arrays to detect submarine volcanic eruptions in the northeast Pacific and blue whale movements in the same area. The range of the system is such that volcanic tremors from south of Japan have been successfully detected and located using SOSUS arrays deployed off the coasts of Oregon and Washington. Access to SOSUS is restricted, both in the sense that the data are classified and can only be used in a secure facility, and also by the fact that the arrays are deployed only in areas of military need. The cabled nature of SOSUS allows real-time acquisition of the acoustic data, but at a high cost; the total investment in SOSUS is estimated at more than $16 billion. .
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Just as microphones collect sound in the air, underwater hydrophones detect acoustic signals in the ocean. Most hydrophones are based on a special property (piezoelecticity) of certain ceramics that produce a small electrical current when subjected to pressure changes. When submerged in water, a ceramic hydrophone produces small-voltage signals over a wide range of frequencies as it is exposed to underwater sounds propagating from any direction. By amplifying and recording the electrical signals produced by a hydrophone, sound in the sea can be measured with great precision. Although a single hydrophone records sound arriving from any direction, several hydrophones can be simultaneously deployed in an array, and the resulting signals can then be manipulated to “listen” in any direction with even greater sensitivity than a single hydrophone element. Whether within an array or as a single element, the hydrophone is the basic sensor of underwater acoustics.
Currently, several technologies are available for acoustic exploration of the ocean. For decades, the U.S. Navy has used a device called a sonobuoy to record the sound of enemy submarines. This simple device can be deployed either from an aircraft or a surface ship. The sonobuoy includes a single underwater hydrophone and a radio transmitter to send the recorded signals back to the aircraft or ship. By deploying a pattern of sonobuoys, the location of the “target” can be determined. Sonobuoys have been used in ocean exploration as well, e.g., to record marine mammal calls and listen for earthquake activity, but the short life span of the device (a few hrs) prohibits long-term monitoring.
A much more expensive, but permanent, technology for acoustic exploration is the installation of a hydrophone array connected to an underwater communications cable. Since the 1960s, the U.S. Navy has operated such a SOund SUrveillance System (SOSUS) for military applications in many areas of the world ocean. With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the end of the Cold War, the U.S. Navy offered the civilian scientific community “dual use” of SOSUS to evaluate its value in ocean environmental monitoring. Since 1991, NOAA has successfully used these arrays to detect submarine volcanic eruptions in the northeast Pacific and blue whale movements in the same area. The range of the system is such that volcanic tremors from south of Japan have been successfully detected and located using SOSUS arrays deployed off the coasts of Oregon and Washington. Access to SOSUS is restricted, both in the sense that the data are classified and can only be used in a secure facility, and also by the fact that the arrays are deployed only in areas of military need. The cabled nature of SOSUS allows real-time acquisition of the acoustic data, but at a high cost; the total investment in SOSUS is estimated at more than $16 billion. .
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USMC Scout Sniper (documentary)

Scout Snipers are infantrymen skilled in long-range marksmanship from concealed locations. Their primary mission is to conduct close reconnaissance and surveill...

Scout Snipers are infantrymen skilled in long-range marksmanship from concealed locations. Their primary mission is to conduct close reconnaissance and surveillance operations in order to gain intelligence on the enemy and the terrain. Scout Snipers must earn the rank of Lance Corporal, be selected by their battalion to join the scout-sniper platoon and complete an approved scout-sniper course in order to receive this designation.

Scout Snipers are infantrymen skilled in long-range marksmanship from concealed locations. Their primary mission is to conduct close reconnaissance and surveillance operations in order to gain intelligence on the enemy and the terrain. Scout Snipers must earn the rank of Lance Corporal, be selected by their battalion to join the scout-sniper platoon and complete an approved scout-sniper course in order to receive this designation.

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
Released by the Office of Military Commissions
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
Released by the Office of Military Commissions
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

published:06 Nov 2012

views:426510

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Robert Guffey w/ George Knapp on Surveillance, Gangstalking, Targeted Individuals, DHS, Military ...

Robert Guffey is interviewed by George Knapp, on Coast to Coast AM, Sunday - September 20, 2015 about his book "Chameleo"
(Another UniqueSurveillance, Gang-stalking, Targeted Individuals' experience with Government Sponsored / Contracted Surveillance, Harassment, DomesticPsyops, & OrganizedCrimes) -- For another link to a Media Personality & Gun Rights Activist who was also Targeted with High Technology Surveillance & Invisiblity/Cloaking Technology : "Vindicated: Talk ShowRadio’s TruePatriot Tom Bauerle" http://canadafreepress.com/article/vindicated-talk-show-radios-true-patriot-tom-bauerle
Robert Guffey's website/blog & blog post:
"The PropagandaMachineStrikes Out Against Targeted Individuals"
https://cryptoscatology.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-propaganda-machine-strikes-out.htmlInterview:
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2015/09/20
&
George Knapp YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVKDOrKrEWk
Interrogations & Gang StalkingDate: Sunday - September 20, 2015
Host: George Knapp
Guest: Robert Guffey
" George Knapp was joined by author and researcher, Robert Guffey, who shared the remarkable story of Damien (called Dion in Guffey's book), an unrepentant heroin addict who in 2003 sheltered a US Marine that had stolen 22 pairs of night vision goggles, a DoD laptop, and perhaps a few top secret files from Camp Pendleton, a military base in the San Diego area. Arrested under the Patriot Act, Damien underwent a six-day-long Abu-Ghraib-style interrogation by the NCIS, and was accused of trying to sell the military equipment to terrorists. Damien refused to testify against the Marine, or cooperate in any way, and was eventually released. "
"But after his release he began to notice he was being "gang stalked" around San Diego, with 7-9 people following him into a 7-11, restaurants, and various places. They wanted him to feel discombobulated and paranoid, Guffey explained. Vehicles were parked outside Damien's house, and Guffey knew someone at the DMV, and found out that none of the license plate numbers "officially existed," which suggested they were government vehicles. After this, Damien began to be bombarded with hallucinations, such as seeing multiple moons in the sky, and the dimensions of his apartment were changing. Further, invisible people were in the room, interacting with him and moving things around, and he saw a black amorphous energy."
" A woman from the NCIS visited Damien on a number of occasions, asking if he was ready to cooperate, implying that the harassment would end if he worked with them. Guffey was able to track down Richard Schowengerdt, said to be one of the scientists behind a project code named "Chameleo" that involved bizarre experimentation including "cloaking"— electro-optical camouflage so extreme it rendered observers practically invisible, which correlated with what Damien experienced. Damien was likely used as a guinea pig to test out the effect of this technology, Guffey concluded, adding that he and Damien suspected the missing night vision goggles may have been especially important to the military as they possibly allowed wearers to see that which had been made invisible. "
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2015/09/20
Tags: Targeted, Individuals, Gangstalking, Surveillance, Cloaking, Invisibility, Technology, Weapons, DHS, Military, NCIS, Organized Crime, Nightvision, Domestic, Terrorism, Pyschological, Operations, Pysops, Blackops, Covert, Illegal, Searches, SAIC, NIST, NAVY, ARMY, MARINES, AIRFORCE, Drones, Government, Contractors, Gaslighting, FBI, CIA, DOD, Harassment, Intimidation

Robert Guffey is interviewed by George Knapp, on Coast to Coast AM, Sunday - September 20, 2015 about his book "Chameleo"
(Another UniqueSurveillance, Gang-stalking, Targeted Individuals' experience with Government Sponsored / Contracted Surveillance, Harassment, DomesticPsyops, & OrganizedCrimes) -- For another link to a Media Personality & Gun Rights Activist who was also Targeted with High Technology Surveillance & Invisiblity/Cloaking Technology : "Vindicated: Talk ShowRadio’s TruePatriot Tom Bauerle" http://canadafreepress.com/article/vindicated-talk-show-radios-true-patriot-tom-bauerle
Robert Guffey's website/blog & blog post:
"The PropagandaMachineStrikes Out Against Targeted Individuals"
https://cryptoscatology.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-propaganda-machine-strikes-out.htmlInterview:
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2015/09/20
&
George Knapp YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVKDOrKrEWk
Interrogations & Gang StalkingDate: Sunday - September 20, 2015
Host: George Knapp
Guest: Robert Guffey
" George Knapp was joined by author and researcher, Robert Guffey, who shared the remarkable story of Damien (called Dion in Guffey's book), an unrepentant heroin addict who in 2003 sheltered a US Marine that had stolen 22 pairs of night vision goggles, a DoD laptop, and perhaps a few top secret files from Camp Pendleton, a military base in the San Diego area. Arrested under the Patriot Act, Damien underwent a six-day-long Abu-Ghraib-style interrogation by the NCIS, and was accused of trying to sell the military equipment to terrorists. Damien refused to testify against the Marine, or cooperate in any way, and was eventually released. "
"But after his release he began to notice he was being "gang stalked" around San Diego, with 7-9 people following him into a 7-11, restaurants, and various places. They wanted him to feel discombobulated and paranoid, Guffey explained. Vehicles were parked outside Damien's house, and Guffey knew someone at the DMV, and found out that none of the license plate numbers "officially existed," which suggested they were government vehicles. After this, Damien began to be bombarded with hallucinations, such as seeing multiple moons in the sky, and the dimensions of his apartment were changing. Further, invisible people were in the room, interacting with him and moving things around, and he saw a black amorphous energy."
" A woman from the NCIS visited Damien on a number of occasions, asking if he was ready to cooperate, implying that the harassment would end if he worked with them. Guffey was able to track down Richard Schowengerdt, said to be one of the scientists behind a project code named "Chameleo" that involved bizarre experimentation including "cloaking"— electro-optical camouflage so extreme it rendered observers practically invisible, which correlated with what Damien experienced. Damien was likely used as a guinea pig to test out the effect of this technology, Guffey concluded, adding that he and Damien suspected the missing night vision goggles may have been especially important to the military as they possibly allowed wearers to see that which had been made invisible. "
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2015/09/20
Tags: Targeted, Individuals, Gangstalking, Surveillance, Cloaking, Invisibility, Technology, Weapons, DHS, Military, NCIS, Organized Crime, Nightvision, Domestic, Terrorism, Pyschological, Operations, Pysops, Blackops, Covert, Illegal, Searches, SAIC, NIST, NAVY, ARMY, MARINES, AIRFORCE, Drones, Government, Contractors, Gaslighting, FBI, CIA, DOD, Harassment, Intimidation

published:01 Aug 2016

views:13459

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Complete Surveillance Video From $1 Million Pharmacy Robbery In Euless

French surveillance warship visits Philippines

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

1:33

US Army - Joint Surveillance Mission

Video of U.S. soldiers with the National Guard assigned to Charlie Troop (Long Range Surve...

French surveillance warship visits Philippines

French Navy (Marine Nationale) Floréal-class light surveillance frigate Prairial visited the Philippines for a port call last week.
“The French Floréal-class surveillance frigate “Prairial” of Marine Nationale is currently in Manila for a port call to reinforce ties between navies,” Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia said June,
France and Philippines are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic ties this year.
The Floréal class is a type of light "surveillance frigates" designed for the needs of the French Navy after the end of the Cold War, ordered in 1989. They use construction standards of commercial ships. The ships are named after months of the Republican Calendar.
The ships were built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint Nazaire. They were built using civilian construction methods as a cost saving measure; the rules of the classification society Det Norske Veritas were used for energy production and safety. Each ship was assembled from six pre-fabricated parts weighing up to 570 tonnes, joined by welding in a dry dock. This method was also used for the later La Fayette class. The first trials at sea were carried out in 1991 with an entirely civilian crew; the Marine Nationale was only present as an observer.

1:33

US Army - Joint Surveillance Mission

Video of U.S. soldiers with the National Guard assigned to Charlie Troop (Long Range Surve...

Just as microphones collect sound in the air, underwater hydrophones detect acoustic signals in the ocean. Most hydrophones are based on a special property (piezoelecticity) of certain ceramics that produce a small electrical current when subjected to pressure changes. When submerged in water, a ceramic hydrophone produces small-voltage signals over a wide range of frequencies as it is exposed to underwater sounds propagating from any direction. By amplifying and recording the electrical signals produced by a hydrophone, sound in the sea can be measured with great precision. Although a single hydrophone records sound arriving from any direction, several hydrophones can be simultaneously deployed in an array, and the resulting signals can then be manipulated to “listen” in any direction with even greater sensitivity than a single hydrophone element. Whether within an array or as a single element, the hydrophone is the basic sensor of underwater acoustics.
Currently, several technologies are available for acoustic exploration of the ocean. For decades, the U.S. Navy has used a device called a sonobuoy to record the sound of enemy submarines. This simple device can be deployed either from an aircraft or a surface ship. The sonobuoy includes a single underwater hydrophone and a radio transmitter to send the recorded signals back to the aircraft or ship. By deploying a pattern of sonobuoys, the location of the “target” can be determined. Sonobuoys have been used in ocean exploration as well, e.g., to record marine mammal calls and listen for earthquake activity, but the short life span of the device (a few hrs) prohibits long-term monitoring.
A much more expensive, but permanent, technology for acoustic exploration is the installation of a hydrophone array connected to an underwater communications cable. Since the 1960s, the U.S. Navy has operated such a SOund SUrveillance System (SOSUS) for military applications in many areas of the world ocean. With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the end of the Cold War, the U.S. Navy offered the civilian scientific community “dual use” of SOSUS to evaluate its value in ocean environmental monitoring. Since 1991, NOAA has successfully used these arrays to detect submarine volcanic eruptions in the northeast Pacific and blue whale movements in the same area. The range of the system is such that volcanic tremors from south of Japan have been successfully detected and located using SOSUS arrays deployed off the coasts of Oregon and Washington. Access to SOSUS is restricted, both in the sense that the data are classified and can only be used in a secure facility, and also by the fact that the arrays are deployed only in areas of military need. The cabled nature of SOSUS allows real-time acquisition of the acoustic data, but at a high cost; the total investment in SOSUS is estimated at more than $16 billion. .
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USMC Scout Sniper (documentary)

Scout Snipers are infantrymen skilled in long-range marksmanship from concealed locations. Their primary mission is to conduct close reconnaissance and surveillance operations in order to gain intelligence on the enemy and the terrain. Scout Snipers must earn the rank of Lance Corporal, be selected by their battalion to join the scout-sniper platoon and complete an approved scout-sniper course in order to receive this designation.

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Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden...

Real CIA Al-Queda Interrogation - Osama bin Laden's driver

The Pentagon has released a 10-year-old video showing the interrogation of Osama bin Laden's driver, a Yemeni named Salem Hamdan. The video, recorded shortly after his capture in Afghanistan2001, shows Hamdan in a sparse room, kneeling on what appears to be a dirt floor, handcuffed with a hood over his head. An American soldier armed with an automatic weapon removes the hood and an interrogator off camera begins to question Hamdan in Arabic. The video include chyrons with an English translation of the exchanges.
The interrogator asks Hamdan about weapons found in his car and support for al-Qaida. Hamdan strenuously denies knowing anything about the weapons or al-Qaida operations. The interrogation is measured, not overly aggressive, and there are no physical signs that Hamdan had been abused or tortured. Hamdan appears at ease, almost relaxed. He's given permission to readjust his sitting position to be more comfortable, and at one point starts interrogating the interrogator. Hamdan was convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida in 2008, while a charge of conspiring with al-Qaida was dropped. He was sentenced to 5 ½ years and released shortly thereafter because he had already spent 6 years in custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detention camp in Cuba.
Released by the Office of Military Commissions
This video is from the Department of Defense and as such is in the public domain. Any copying, editing or reproduction is authorized and encouraged.

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Robert Guffey w/ George Knapp on Surveillance, Gangstalking, Targeted Individuals, DHS, Military ...

Robert Guffey is interviewed by George Knapp, on Coast to Coast AM, Sunday - September 20...

Robert Guffey w/ George Knapp on Surveillance, Gangstalking, Targeted Individuals, DHS, Military ...

Robert Guffey is interviewed by George Knapp, on Coast to Coast AM, Sunday - September 20, 2015 about his book "Chameleo"
(Another UniqueSurveillance, Gang-stalking, Targeted Individuals' experience with Government Sponsored / Contracted Surveillance, Harassment, DomesticPsyops, & OrganizedCrimes) -- For another link to a Media Personality & Gun Rights Activist who was also Targeted with High Technology Surveillance & Invisiblity/Cloaking Technology : "Vindicated: Talk ShowRadio’s TruePatriot Tom Bauerle" http://canadafreepress.com/article/vindicated-talk-show-radios-true-patriot-tom-bauerle
Robert Guffey's website/blog & blog post:
"The PropagandaMachineStrikes Out Against Targeted Individuals"
https://cryptoscatology.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-propaganda-machine-strikes-out.htmlInterview:
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2015/09/20
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George Knapp YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVKDOrKrEWk
Interrogations & Gang StalkingDate: Sunday - September 20, 2015
Host: George Knapp
Guest: Robert Guffey
" George Knapp was joined by author and researcher, Robert Guffey, who shared the remarkable story of Damien (called Dion in Guffey's book), an unrepentant heroin addict who in 2003 sheltered a US Marine that had stolen 22 pairs of night vision goggles, a DoD laptop, and perhaps a few top secret files from Camp Pendleton, a military base in the San Diego area. Arrested under the Patriot Act, Damien underwent a six-day-long Abu-Ghraib-style interrogation by the NCIS, and was accused of trying to sell the military equipment to terrorists. Damien refused to testify against the Marine, or cooperate in any way, and was eventually released. "
"But after his release he began to notice he was being "gang stalked" around San Diego, with 7-9 people following him into a 7-11, restaurants, and various places. They wanted him to feel discombobulated and paranoid, Guffey explained. Vehicles were parked outside Damien's house, and Guffey knew someone at the DMV, and found out that none of the license plate numbers "officially existed," which suggested they were government vehicles. After this, Damien began to be bombarded with hallucinations, such as seeing multiple moons in the sky, and the dimensions of his apartment were changing. Further, invisible people were in the room, interacting with him and moving things around, and he saw a black amorphous energy."
" A woman from the NCIS visited Damien on a number of occasions, asking if he was ready to cooperate, implying that the harassment would end if he worked with them. Guffey was able to track down Richard Schowengerdt, said to be one of the scientists behind a project code named "Chameleo" that involved bizarre experimentation including "cloaking"— electro-optical camouflage so extreme it rendered observers practically invisible, which correlated with what Damien experienced. Damien was likely used as a guinea pig to test out the effect of this technology, Guffey concluded, adding that he and Damien suspected the missing night vision goggles may have been especially important to the military as they possibly allowed wearers to see that which had been made invisible. "
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2015/09/20
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Complete Surveillance Video From $1 Million Pharmacy Robbery In Euless

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